ABSTRACT Biomarker, Treatment, and Socio-Demographic Factors Affecting Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Retention by Fernand A. De Los Reyes Advisor: Martha Velasco-Whetsell Increasing mortality from opioid overdose and low treatment engagement are significant public health concerns. Along with increasing health care and criminal justice enforcement costs, there is an urgent need to study the factors associated with treatment retention in opioid use disorder. The study investigated the relative impact of the biomarker cholesterol on treatment retention in an opioid treatment program (OTP) clinic. Further, it examined the medical comorbidities, treatment, and socio-demographic variables that impact opioid use disorder treatment retention. T...
This project presents statistical analyses of data from a population based opioid use disorder resea...
AbstractBackground and Aims: There is limited evidence on the relationship between retention in opio...
Title: Rurality of medical provider and race of patient as risk factors for overdose in opioid use d...
ABSTRACT Biomarker, Treatment, and Socio-Demographic Factors Affecting Opioid Use Disorder Treatment...
Opioid abuse has become a global epidemic and is now a huge public health concern here in the US. No...
Background: The overall aim was to investigate factors associated with treatment retention and dropo...
Background: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a growing health crisis in the United States (US), and medi...
Opioid agonist therapy is the gold standard of care for opioid dependence. However, the efficacy of...
Many accidental deaths have recently occurred in Indiana due to opioid overdose. The current study s...
Background: Opioid use results in over 45,000 overdose deaths annually in the US, with rural areas d...
Background/Objectives: Successful engagement with and retention in medication treatment for opioid u...
Background: Opioid use disorder (OUD), a chronic disease, is a major public health problem. Despite ...
Background and Significance: Deaths related to opioid overdose are increasing. Treatment for opioid...
Background Opioid use disorder is a life-threatening medical condition and an ongoing public health ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityCocaine use among opioid dependent persons is common, with an estima...
This project presents statistical analyses of data from a population based opioid use disorder resea...
AbstractBackground and Aims: There is limited evidence on the relationship between retention in opio...
Title: Rurality of medical provider and race of patient as risk factors for overdose in opioid use d...
ABSTRACT Biomarker, Treatment, and Socio-Demographic Factors Affecting Opioid Use Disorder Treatment...
Opioid abuse has become a global epidemic and is now a huge public health concern here in the US. No...
Background: The overall aim was to investigate factors associated with treatment retention and dropo...
Background: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a growing health crisis in the United States (US), and medi...
Opioid agonist therapy is the gold standard of care for opioid dependence. However, the efficacy of...
Many accidental deaths have recently occurred in Indiana due to opioid overdose. The current study s...
Background: Opioid use results in over 45,000 overdose deaths annually in the US, with rural areas d...
Background/Objectives: Successful engagement with and retention in medication treatment for opioid u...
Background: Opioid use disorder (OUD), a chronic disease, is a major public health problem. Despite ...
Background and Significance: Deaths related to opioid overdose are increasing. Treatment for opioid...
Background Opioid use disorder is a life-threatening medical condition and an ongoing public health ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityCocaine use among opioid dependent persons is common, with an estima...
This project presents statistical analyses of data from a population based opioid use disorder resea...
AbstractBackground and Aims: There is limited evidence on the relationship between retention in opio...
Title: Rurality of medical provider and race of patient as risk factors for overdose in opioid use d...